But ultimately it comes down to how the team performs on the day.
Personally I don't think solving corruption is such a big problem.
In Pakistan politics is hereditary.
What I perceive, is above all justice, where everyone has the same law.
They do not understand Islam, and I think that is one area where perhaps I hope one day I will play a role in actually making people understand what we perceive Islam to be.
There can only be democracy when money is not allowed to be spent in Politics.
The team which handles the pressure best, carries the day.
The team that is going to win is the one that does its homework the best by studying its opponents.
So for us any gain we had in election, one vote that we got, was a win.
What most people didn't realize in the Western countries is that here its not a question of having supporters, its a question of getting these votes to the polling stations.
One is actually the democracy here, you know, people are, people assume that this election means that there is democracy in Pakistan. There is no democracy.
Pakistan needs to have decentralisation and a good local government system.
Win or lose today I am proud of the way my boys have played in the tournament.
It's more important to try to do something for the crores of poor people of my country.
The future of Indo-Pak cricket will depend on how the peace process goes.